Camel milk production plays "an important role ... They can go for days with little water, surviving on sparse vegetation. Grassroots farmers in Africa have been switching from cattle to camels ...
A camel can also use its nose as a dehumidifier. When we breathe, the air we exhale is at body temperature and we lose water in it as vapour. But when air passes out over a camel's mucous membranes it ...
The hump stores up to 80 pounds of fat, which a camel can break down into water and energy when sustenance is not available. These humps give camels their legendary ability to travel up to 100 ...
John Hare: What's inside a camel's hump is fat, and a lot of people think it's water. But it's certainly not; it's fat, and it nourishes them when they're on long journeys. Narrator: That's right ...